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https://splits.org/

PSA: we've heard from a few folks of a migration related phishing email. it's not legit. please mark as spam/block sender/etc.
Is the migration email legit? I got one in spam and one in main inbox
what happens if you drive the cost of business formation down 10-100x? 🤔

https://x.com/austen/status/1845513776692646343
How we're thinking about the Teams product vs the app as it currently exists:

The app will remain a purpose-built block explorer for Splits contracts (Split, Waterfall, Swapper). Think: basic contract interactions like creating, withdrawing, etc.

Teams will be pro tools: accounting, access controls, etc for _teams_
anyone know if a @splits contract can receive Zora sparks? I'm guessing not because afaik I need to be logged into zora as the contract to claim the sparks for the split contract. Am I right, or is there a way?
A business needs a foundation of constancy.

Even in the wild, constantly shifting onchain ecosystem 😛

https://splits.org/blog/10-year-narratives/
the feeling is mutual 🫡
strong: onchain teams
weak: offchain teams with onchain operations

the source of truth matters

re https://cdixon.org/2019/01/08/strong-and-weak-technologies
nifty Splits usage by @moshicam and BasePaint!

"artists will continue to earn ETH in perpetuity as folks uses their art" 💯

https://x.com/zherring/status/1841484158675104159
Paymaster has landed!

It's a small token of our appreciation to our early users.
IYKYK

v1 is always a special moment onchain
great expression of Splits' central thesis... been discussing this with @w @abram recently

"we are building hyperstructures nobody has ever seen before, and how those hyperstructures will shape the world of tomorrow. In one version of such a cypher punk tomorrow, I think chances are that a hundred years from now, the people building Ethereum will be acknowledged as the founding fathers of a network state and its constitution, the protocol enforcing Ethereum itself."
An in depth look at how Splits fits into the broader onchain economy and what it’s enabling
90 second overview.

We've started onboarding teams and have a bunch of QOL improvements coming in the next week.
Why are there so many 0xsplits on base? is there an integration that uses this?
passkeys seem simple on the surface, but you can run into all kinds of weird edge cases

exploring Coinbase Smart Wallet (a great consumer product!) and passkey security: https://splits.org/blog/coinbase-smart-wallet-passkeys/
Quick demo of bridging + swapping atomically.

The goal here is to remove the need to think about chains/bridging/etc...sending funds should "just work".
gm. the /airswap splits front end appears to be lagging behind
hasnt displayed any new splits from the last 2 days

https://app.splits.org/accounts/0xbbcec987E4C189FCbAB0a2534c77b3ba89229F11/?chainId=1
once @splits team app is live, how many Teams can a user have (create and/or be a part of) AND how many accounts can a Team have?

We have a use case for at least ten Teams with most Teams only needing 2-3 accounts BUT one Team needing up to ~800 accounts: .bioregion on /situs
Pay someone what they want, regardless of what you have...doesn't even have to be on the same chain.
Shipped a bunch of updates to smart accounts over the past 2 weeks:

- JIT bridging & swapping for transfers
- "Assets overview" now grouped by token
- Root setup flow
- Merkelized transactions

Plus a ton of other bug fixes & polish

https://splits.org/changelog/jit-bridging/